Neo-Victorian Literature and Culture

Neo-Victorian Literature and Culture

Immersions and Revisitations

Boehm-Schnitker, Nadine; Gruss, Susanne

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2021

244

Mole

Inglês

9781032242873

15 a 20 dias

450

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Introduction: Fashioning the Neo-Victorian Nadine Boehm-Schnitker and Susanne Gruss Part I: Commodifying the Past: Canonization, Consumption, Pleasure 1. Mining the Neo-Victorian Vein: Prospecting for Gold, Buried Treasure, and Uncertain Metal Marie-Luise Kohlke 2. On Metalepsis, Immersion and Re-Plotting of the Victorians Rosa Karl 3. Material Culture and Nostalgia: Present-ing the Past in Cranford Anne Enderwitz and Doris Feldmann Part II: Resurrecting Cultural Icons: Spectral Returns and Revisitations 4. 'Eminent Victorians' and Neo-Victorian Fictional Biography Lena Steveker 5. The Firm of Charles and Charles: Authorship, Science and Neo-Victorian Masculinities Cora Kaplan 6. Bio-Fiction: Neo-Victorian Revisions of Genetics and Evolution - The Cases of Darwin and Mendel Eckart Voigts-Virchow 7. Neo-Victorian Gay Fictions: A Critique of Stereotyping and Self-Reflexivity Nadine Boehm-Schnitker Part III: Traces, Traumas and Retrospective Anxieties 8. Traces and Vestiges of the Victorian Past in Contemporary Literature Rosario Arias 9. Reading the Phantom of Family Trauma in The Thirteenth Tale and The Ghost Writer Susanne Gruss 10. Narratives of Sexual Trauma in Contemporary Adaptations of The Woman in White Jessica Cox Part IV: Refashioning (Neo-)Victorian Discourses 11. The Legacy of Medical Sensationalism in The Crimson Petal and the White and The Dress Lodger Christy Rieger 12. The Neo-Victorian-at-Sea: Towards a Global Memory of the Victorian Elizabeth Ho 13. From Retro- to Neo-Victorian Fiction and Beyond: Fearful Symmetries Sally Shuttleworth
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